To Boldly & Stupidly Go...

 

I've just read a damning article in The New Yorker about the Titan submersible tragedy of a short while back. Despite repeated warnings from accredited experts in this highly dangerous field of human endeavour - many of whom were on the payroll of the company at some point - the owner of this dubious venture simply chose to ignore the experts and roll with his own gut instincts and obviously scant knowledge of physics and materials science, and [literally] plunge ahead with what was always a catastrophe in waiting.

It strikes me that there are similarities to other billionaire dickheads out there who somehow imagine that their piles of cash insulate them from the vicissitudes of normal human existence, as if the rules of nature don't apply to those with an 'entrepreneurial' spirit, and that their vast wealth elevates them to the realm of greatness by default. This attitude seems to me - and many others - to be an increasingly common mindset in this twisted version of reality that we currently subsist in [sod the split infinitive]. The problem is that so very often, the unfortunate and inevitable outcomes that usually result from such amateur meddling, affect innocent people, often fatally. Money, ignorance and hubris are not good bedfellows at any time...

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